Wisconsin Lawyer

Official publication of the
State Bar of Wisconsin
Vol. 73, No. 9
September 2000

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Elder Abuse, Including Domestic Violence in Later Life

Wisconsin Lawyer September 2000: Elder Abuse, Including Domestic Violence in Later Life Elder victims are among the most socially isolated, physically vulnerable, and psychologically conditioned to passivity of all victims of domestic violence. Read what elder abuse is, who are the abusers, what agencies provide services, and what lawyers and the judicial system can do to stop it. More

Ethical Considerations in Elder Abuse Cases

Wisconsin Lawyer September 2000: Ethical Considerations in Elder Abuse Cases Cases involving possible issues of elder abuse raise ethical concerns ranging from the propriety of "family representation," client identification, confidentiality, and appropriate communication, to determining the client's competence, among others. More

Remedying Abuse By Finance Agents

Wisconsin Lawyer September 2000: Remedying Abuse By Finance Agents Read what various remedies attorneys may use in pursuing an agent under a power of attorney for finances who has misappropriated funds or other property from the elderly principal. More

Preventing Financial Abuse By Agents Under Powers of Attorney

Wisconsin Lawyer September 2000: Preventing Financial Abuse By Agents Under Powers of Attorney Financial abuse of Wisconsin's elderly often occurs by agents acting with apparent authority pursuant to Powers of Attorney. Here are some drafting tips attorneys can use to reduce the risk that an agent will abuse the principal's trust. More

A Prosecutor's View of Elder Abuse

Wisconsin Lawyer September 2000: A Prosecutor's View of Elder Abuse Wisconsin law provides prosecutors with a panoply of legal tools to accommodate the elderly and to effectuate the goals of a just society, including victims' rights legislation, mandatory arrest, prompt intervention, and enhanced sentences. More

Accomodating the Elderly in Court

Wisconsin Lawyer September 2000: Accomodating the Elderly in Court Judges and lawyers should consider these environmental, case management, and procedural strategies to better accommodate elderly adult victims while preserving defendants' rights. More

Using Restraining Orders to Protect Elder Victims

Wisconsin Lawyer September 2000: Using Restraining Orders to Protect Elder Victims Attorneys need to determine which of three restraining orders fit the victim's circumstance and understand the legal benefits and disadvantages associated with each type of order. More

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